A cursor moves over Google's search engine page on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, in Portland, Ore. Political leanings don’t factor into Google’s search algorithm. But the authoritativeness of page links the algorithm spits out and the perception of thousands of human raters do. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) —

A 2016 video leaked this week to the right wing website, Breitbart, is raising new questions about political bias at one of the world’s biggest companies, Google.

In the video, Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder and president of Alphabet, opens up a company meeting saying, "Most people here are pretty upset and sad because of the election."

Other heads of Alphabet, which owns Google, were also visibly upset just days after the election of President Donald Trump.

The video is adding new fuel to the fire of claims that Google and other tech companies are biased against conservatives.

"This was an official Google event with the very top officials of Google there to show solidarity with the far-left," said Brent Bozell, Founder of the Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog group.

In an interview Thursday, Bozell said the video provides more hard evidence for these allegations, often echoed by the President and Republicans on Capitol Hill.